
Rob Bear
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@KirstieMAllsopp @AlanJLSmith And as for the cleaning fee, anyone would think the owners weren’t already getting a shit tonne of easy cash for the holiday rental.
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@AlanJLSmith As a holiday let landlord I’d say that 8 hours is unreasonable, but dishes in the sink is rude, so they were probably hacked off and weren’t looking to have you as a repeat customer.
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@KirstieMAllsopp @AlanJLSmith I always try and stay in a hotel/local b and b. Supports the local economy and none of these hidden sneaky extras.
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@OverlyBritish @linmeitalks Then we had better make the country more prosperous then….although that looks unlikely with all the death wish economics being spewed out by much of the left currently.
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@Robbear66 @linmeitalks In 30 years pensions are predicted to be 8% of GDP, like £340bln+, if the triple lock continues.
This would be more than the entire welfare budget rn (incl. current pension costs), it would be 1/4 the current budget. If the triple lock continues pensions will be abolished.
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A Lifetime of memories don’t pay the bills.
UK welfare spending is set to rise by £18 billion to reach £333 billion this year (£153 billion is state pension).
This bill is projected to climb to over £400 billion by the end of the decade, exceeding current income tax revenue.
HOW DO YOU PROPOSE WE PAY FOR IT?
BB Jones 🩵🏴🇬🇧@LB250631
@linmeitalks These ‘boomers’ as you so disrespectfully label them often have a lifetime of memories and love cocooned in their home. Their children will inherit in time. If you were my child I would be ashamed at your selfishness and level of entitlement.
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There’s a lot of anger right now between young and old over pensions.
Young people say it’s unfair.
Older people say they’ve earned it.
Both are right.
And both are blaming the wrong people.
The real problem isn’t pensioners.
And it isn’t young people either.
It’s the system.
Let’s be honest.
It is FAR harder to get on the property ladder today than it was in the 90s and early 2000s.
Not because of interest rates.
But because of access to credit.
Before 2008:
100% mortgages.
Sometimes even 110%.
Minimal checks.
Easy approvals.
That’s what let people get on the ladder.
It also helped push prices to insane levels.
Now?
Huge deposits.
Strict income checks.
Low borrowing limits.
The drawbridge has been pulled up.
No amount of “skip Netflix and coffee” is getting someone on £38k onto the ladder in the South East.
That argument is nonsense.
But forcing pensioners to sell their homes after a lifetime of work?
That’s just as wrong.
So we end up with both sides fighting each other…
While the real issue goes untouched.
There are only two ways out:
More access to credit
Or lower house prices
(Or both)
And here’s the uncomfortable truth no one wants to say:
More people = more demand
More demand = higher prices
If we don’t deal with that, nothing changes.
Blaming each other won’t fix this.
Fixing the system will.
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There are boomers sitting in large houses who don’t even want to free up equity or sell their house to help their own children get on the ladder.
This is the level of selfishness we are dealing with.
Thank god for parents like my mother
She would sell her house in Tottenham tomorrow if it meant helping me…. And I would do anything to make her life comfortable- that’s what family is about. An eco system of giving.
These days many boomers don’t want to help with grandchildren or finacial assistance and children don’t want to help their parents - so much selfishness between recent generations and it will get worse.
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@DPJHodges Muslims just biding their time before they have their own party and MPs.
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@DDBMons @shivmalik That may well be true. But the reasons behind this are due to structural/demographic social/economic changes. Don’t fall for this divide and rule by blaming it all on older generations, whom did not have it easy either. Life in 70s Britain was certainly no picnic.
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@Robbear66 @shivmalik Great story… younger generations that just worked hard now can’t afford homes. I work a job that could easily afford a home in the 90s and 2000s, ha no one with less than 10 years seniority owns a home now unless they’re in their 50s and had another career prior to current job
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Built with $45 trillion looted from India.
Seascape Nature@SeascapeNature
London, United Kingdom 🇬🇧
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@ReemAmirIbrahim Because the can will be passed on and younger people will one day fund their retirement. It’s not rocket science….thats how it works.
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Why should young people have to pay for someone else’s retirement?
If you live in a million pound house, and you can’t afford to retire, sell the house. Or don’t. I don’t care. You just can’t expect young people to pay for you!
Sophie Corcoran@sophielouisecc
No. I don’t think pensioners should have to sell their houses to retire
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@DanielJHannan One thing is for sure…..any hope that the tories may harbour of making a comeback, will be complete dead water if they betray their voting base….which is the over 50s.
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My timeline is suddenly filled with posts along the lines of “We can easily give pensioners a better deal if we cut immigration/scrap DEI/end foreign aid/find some other footling saving.”
Most of them look like bots, which raises the question: Who wants to push this narrative? Some unfriendly foreign power, presumably.
For the avoidance of doubt, of course we should cut immigration, scrap DEI and end foreign aid. But that will barely make a dent in the budget.
The biggest spending items are health and social security, and pensions are the biggest element of this latter.
Politicians who don’t want to tackle these budgets a don’t want to cut spending.
Every British party is currently failing this test.
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@BenGrahamUK As a gay man myself I am sick of all this shit being done in my name.
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@Nithya_Shrii Be like me and work at a location just 5 minutes walk away!
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If you’re under 55 and vote for this party you are an unfathomably large idiot.
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK
🚨 WATCH: Nigel Farage formally commits to the state pension triple lock if Reform UK win the next election "The people to whom pensions are being paid, certainly compared to a younger generation today, are those who have actually worked and paid into the system"
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@leonfleming @benappel Green today, pink tomorrow……Just thinking ahead.
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'I was gay, I had faced discrimination, and I had fought for my rights. But now that gay rights had become “LGBTQ” rights, I found myself force-teamed with a lot of people whose values were nothing like mine.'
My latest op-ed for The Wall Street Journal:
wsj.com/opinion/im-gay…
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